AT&T hits back at Netflix over ISP fees

Telecoms group tells streaming chief there is ‘no free lunch’

Customers using headgear & controls to test Nintendo's Virtual Boy video game at 1995 Winter Consumer Electronics Show. (Photo by Marty Katz//Time Life Pictures/Getty Images)

Daring to dream of a virtual reality future

Games makers are revisiting mid-1990s phenomenon that never really was

Week in Review

Week in Review, March 22

Featuring Jérôme Kerviel, VW, Alibaba and UK supermarkets

IC: March 22 highlights

Companies analysis from our sister publication

Google fights back against “top ten Glass myths”

Nokia faces new $414m Indian tax demand

Finnish group calls latest bill ‘absurd’ and without merit

Microsoft faces fresh privacy storm

Software company admits searching user’s email

Netflix targets Comcast over ISP fees

Online video operator complains of ‘constrained’ performance

Symantec axes chief after managers quit

Revenues declining despite booming cyber security market

Microsoft Surface pro 2

Down to business with work-friendly tablets

The Surface Pro 2 is in effect a Windows desktop all-in-one PC shrunk to a handy size

Airbnb valuation soars to $10bn

Online home rental site raises at least $400m in latest round

Chat apps eat into China Mobile profits

Subsidies for Apple iPhones also drag down earnings

Airbnb set for $10bn valuation

Site to be valued above some big hotel groups

JD.com founder retains control in US IPO

Shareholder structures at Chinese companies under the spotlight

Alibaba buys $215m stake in chat app Tango

Investment by Chinese ecommerce group values chat app at $1bn

IBM’s Watson finds a new challenge: personalised cancer treatment

Tencent: on a dime

Chat apps are a numbers game, so watch the marketing

Chinese internet: Mobile wars

China’s big three online rivals are transforming inefficient sectors of the economy

Top careers for the next 25 years

Many professions will become obsolete over the next quarter-century – but some will flourish

In search of outside insight

Industrial printer RR Donnelley is backing a start-up incubator to help reinvent its future